Regis University is inspired by the particular vision of St. Ignatius Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits), which poses the challenge to think critically, engage in personal reflection and serve those in need.

Minor in Criminology

Studying Criminology at Regis

Criminology is the critical analysis of the social, political, and economic factors contributing to crime and the social response to crime. The program encourages students to become involved in service activities related to prisoners, parolees, crime victims, youthful offenders and the court system.

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Minor in Criminology

Degree Overview

Regis University’s Department of Sociology offers a minor Criminology that emphasizes academic excellence, critical thinking, and practical applications of knowledge toward the improvement of the human condition. Our program encourages discussion of solutions to the problems and needs of societies in the United States and around the world. We also encourage students to become involved in service activities associated with both crime victims and offenders in society.

How to Apply

Take the next step to receiving a values-based education at Regis by visiting our admissions page to learn more about application deadlines, checklists, and applying college credit (AP, IB) to your degree.